Windows 10: How can I see the list of wired networks I've connected to with Win 10 and their properties?

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  1. BozzI1 Win User

    How can I see the list of wired networks I've connected to with Win 10 and their properties?


    How can I see the list of wired networks I've connected to with Win 10 and their properties?

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    BozzI1, Jan 2, 2021
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  2. DaleNoel Win User

    Win 10 Network Printer Connection Problem

    I have tried, when using the wifi from a Win 7 computer to connect to the printer connected to it. Others can connect.

    I did do the three steps outlined:

    • Open File Explorer. Pick the "Network" icon from the left pane (navigation pane) of the file explorer UI.
    • If sharing is turned off you will see a pale yellow line towards the top of the window that states "Network Discovery is turned off. Network computers and devices are not visible. Click to change...".
    • Click this bar and select "Turn on network discovery and file sharing"

    None of the suggestion worked.

    I did notice that the PC I'm connecting to is 'Private' while I am listed as 'Public'.

    • Can this be causing the problem?
    • Are there other suggestions?

    I need to be connected to use the other printer so work flow can not be disrupted and someone else needs to print the file for me.

    I will be with this group again on Monday.

    Thank you.
     
    DaleNoel, Jan 2, 2021
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  3. Mel Tar Win User
    No network connection

    Hello Graham,

    To resolve your concern about wireless network issues, please click the link below and follow the suggested troubleshooting steps:

    Let us know how it goes.
     
    Mel Tar, Jan 2, 2021
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  4. How can I see the list of wired networks I've connected to with Win 10 and their properties?

    Missing field Connect using in Local Area Connection Properties

    Have you tried uninstalling the Network Adapter? Since there is no properties in the Local Area Connection, we suggest that you uninstall the Network Adapter. Follow the steps below:

    • Press Windows Key + R.
    • Type devmgmt.msc.
    • Right click on the Network Adapter.
    • Select Uninstall.
    • Select Ok.
    • Select Scan for Hardware changes.
    Update us on the results.
     
    Reymichael Ros, Jan 2, 2021
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